Calorimetric Flow Sensor FTS-I061F14A | IP67 Rated | OLED Display | ±1 °C Accuracy | by SICK
The FTS-I061F14A Calorimetric Flow Sensor is designed for precise measurement of flow velocity in water and oil-based liquids. With a robust IP67 rated housing and an integrated OLED display, it offers high measurement accuracy and fast response times, making it ideal for industrial process monitoring and control. This sensor supports a wide measuring range and is built for durability, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
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- Dimensions (H x L x W): 20mm x 60mm x 20mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Calorimetric measurement process
- Suitable for water and oil-based liquids
- Measuring range from 3 cm/s up to 600 cm/s depending on medium
- Process temperature range from -40 °C to +150 °C
- Process pressure up to 100 bar depending on connector
- Communication via IO-Link V1.1 with 230.4 kbit/s
- Integrated temperature measurement with ±1 °C accuracy
- OLED display with 3 status LEDs
- High measurement accuracy ±7% of measured value plus 2% of range end value
- Repeatability less than 1 cm/s
- Fast response time under 2.5 seconds
- Robust IP67 rated housing
- Stainless steel wetted parts with smooth surface (Ra ≤ 0.8 µm)
- Installation by qualified personnel recommended, especially for integration with IO-Link systems and process connections using SICK T-connectors.
- Measurement of flow velocity in water and oil-based liquids
- Industrial process monitoring and control
- Pipe diameters ≥ 25 mm
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Enables precise flow monitoring to optimize resource usage and reduce waste
- Durable stainless steel construction extends product life and reduces replacement frequency
- Low power consumption under 8 W at maximum load
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK official documentation for details.
The SICK FTS-I061F14A flow sensor is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial flow measurement applications in water and oil-based liquids.
